"Shining Light" (Queensland)- I awoke on the morning of the above shot to a bit of mist around however pre sunrise the river itself was quite clear and relatively uninteresting. Just after sunrise however a thick mist crept across the river and the rising sun created a wonderful glow across the whole scene. The little boat kept bobbing around in the foreground until it turned to face the sun and I had my shot!

"Cleveland point" (Queensland)- The conditions were perfect for this image. The air was still, the tide was at just the right level to create a reflecting pool and the late autumn light put on a spectacular show!

Cleveland Point is a popular spot on Brisbane's bayside. It commands 270 degree ocean views and is a wonderful place to play with the kids in the small park and have a fish & chips dinner whilst watching the sun set.

Oia Dreaming (Greek Islands) The Greek Islands is such a beautiful destination and one of its crowning jewels is the small town of Oia on the island of Santorini. People come from all over the world to witness the sun set at this spot overlooking the white buildings across to the Mediterranean Sea. On my first night in Oia I reached this viewing area about 30 minutes before sunset and was stunned to see that it was already packed with people and there was no way that I could get a good spot to set up my tripod. I was initially disappointed however decided to come here much earlier the next evening when I was set up in plenty of time to catch this spectacular sunset!

"Hazards Sunset" (Tasmania)- The last light of the day came out for a brief period creating a beautiful warm glow on the Hazards range and the foreground rocks sitting in the beautifully pristine Coles Bay in Freycinet National Park.

"Beachcombing" (Queensland)- The main beach at Agnes Water is the northern most surf beach in Australia. It is also a wonderful spot to wander along the shore and take in the beautiful sunsets!

“Manarola Dusk” (Italy) - The cliff top villages of the Cinque Terre are an incredible Unesco Hertiage listed site on the Italian Coast. Each village is spectacular and charming in its own right however perhaps my favourite was Manarola. The collection of coloured houses cling to the cliffs providing an amazing picture postcard scene and the maze of laneways were a joy to explore.

For this image I was lucky to find a group of beautiful wildflowers growing on the edge of the cliff, providing a wonderful viewpoint towards an amazing village!

“Meet The Locals” (Queensland)- There are not too many things more quintessentially Australian than seeing kangaroos on a beautiful beach.

I had been hoping to catch a scene such as this for a long time and a trip to Cape Hillsborough near Mackay proved to be the perfect opportunity. Cape Hillsborough is a beautiful location where the Australian bush reaches the ocean and it was great to the meet the local kangaroo population here!

“Stormy Fingal Head” (New South Wales)- The distinctive basalt columns, which are similar to those found at the more famous Giant's Causeway in Ireland, form a stunning headland at Fingal Head northern New South Wales. This image was captured just before sunset as a storm was approaching and the combination of these elements produced a stunning display of colour tones during a long exposure shot.

"Friendly Tides" (Tasmania) - Friendly Beaches in Freycinet National Park is a beautiful and pristine part of Tasmania.

This particular morning produced a beautiful light show with soft hues lingering in the sky well after the sun had risen. The cloud formations were a sight to behold and I felt privileged to witness this scene! An hour later a cold front swept over the entire area, completely washing out the rest of the day.

"Nugget Point Dreaming" - This image of the Nugget Point lighthouse was captured towards the end of a 12 day trip around the South Island of New Zealand. My goal was to capture every sunrise and sunset on that trip (a goal which I am please to say that I met) however I struggled to get out of bed on this particular morning. I dragged myself to the window of my accommodation to see what the morning was going to look like and the scene before me was beyond my wildest dreams. The colour had not yet started to appear however to my delight I saw a distinct gap on the horizon on an otherwise cloudy sky and knew immediately that the sunrise was going to be spectacular! I quickly grabbed my gear and made it to this spot right on time!

Inspiring Sands (Bay of Fires, Tasmania) - This is perhaps my favourite beach in all of Australia with the crystal clear water and amazing soft white sand stretching for as far as the eye can see. And the best part was that for the 2-3 hours we were here, apart from a group of 6 people on the bay of fires overnight walk, we had the whole place to ourselves! This spot is about 50 km on dirt roads from St Helen in Mt William National Park on Tasmania's north east coast - would love to do a sunrise here one day!

"Friendly Beaches" (Tasmania)- The beaches on the east coast of Tasmania are beautifully pristine, with few better than the amazing Friendly Beaches in Freycinet National Park. I spent a couple of hours here taking in the sunrise light and had the beach to myself the entire time!

"Moffat Beach Flow" (Queensland)- Going with the flow at Moffat Beach on the Sunshine Coast.

"Whitehaven Hill Inlet" (Queensland)- The picture postcard perfect view from the lookout at Tongue Point, which overlooks the aqua coloured waters of Hill Inlet and the pristine white sands of Whitehaven beach, is one of the most stunning in all of Queensland.

The tide plays a big part in this scene, with the retreating tide in this shot revealing the wonderful white patches of sand and varying shades of ocean blue.

"Dynamic Motukiekie Beach" (New Zealand)- One of the best beaches for seascape photography in the world! The combination of dynamic tides and weather, sea stacks and an amazing star fish colony is hard to beat!

The above image was taken well after the sun had set, providing a wonderful atmosphere including the sea mist in the background. My legs were soaked from the numerous swells and on the walk back down the beach it started to rain. This just added to the adventure at a remarkable location.

"Crescent Cave" (New South Wales)- Inside the cave at Crescent Head

This is an amazing spot at low-mid tide and the shape of the cave wall even matches the Guardian Rock!

"Noosa Rock Pool" (Queensland)- The rocky shorelines around Noosa National Park contain a wealth of features to explore and I especially love this little rock pool, which has a perfect view of the setting sun.

"Dolphin Rock" (Queensland)- Beautiful soft light over "Dolphin Rock" at Point Cartwright on the Sunshine Coast.

Swirls of Time (New South Wales)Bouddi National Park near Putty Beach is a superbly scenic area on the NSW Central Coast. The numerous sandstone swirls and patterns, known as liesegang rings, in this section of the Park were simply mind blowing, particularly with the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop!

"Sisters at Beachmere" (Queensland)- A wonderful grouping of mangrove trees sitting in the waters of Moreton Bay during high tide at Beachmere.

The long exposure of this image produces the dreamy smooth water and sky effects.

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